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A two-button kung-fu brawler that somehow makes you feel like a wire-fu action hero through pure rhythm and chaos. Deceptively deep, embarrassingly fun.

One Finger Death Punch 2 is a stickman brawler built on the most stripped-back control scheme imaginable: left click, right click, and nothing else. Silver Dollar Games took that constraint and built an entire kinetic language out of it. Enemies approach from both sides, weapons litter the ground, and your job is to hit the right button at the right moment. That sounds thin on paper. In motion, it produces some of the most satisfying combat feedback you will find in an indie game at any price point. The game rewards timing over button-mashing in a way that quietly teaches you without ever lecturing. Early waves are generous and punchy. Somewhere around the mid-game the tempo climbs, weapon variety explodes, and you start pulling off disarms, throws, staff swings, and environmental kills in combinations that feel genuinely choreographed even though you barely planned them. There is a skill tree that broadens your options, and a level map that lets you choose your route through hundreds of stages. Survival modes, speed modes, and a tournament structure pad the runtime well past what you would expect from something this conceptually minimal. As an indie specialist I am usually the person in the room talking about atmosphere, pacing, and whether the soundtrack breathes right. This game is not really in my usual lane. But I find myself coming back to it because Silver Dollar Games understood something important: constraint is craft. Two buttons with perfect hit feedback and a crunching sound design is more satisfying than many six-button fighters with sloppy contact. The visual style is deliberately simple stickman work, but the animation snappiness is tuned with real care. Each kill has weight. Each combo feels earned. What does not work quite as well is the long-session experience. The wave structure, brilliant in short bursts, starts to blur if you play for more than an hour straight. There is not a narrative thread to pull you forward, no characters to meet, no world to piece together. If you need a reason to care beyond the feel of the combat itself, this game will not provide one. It is pure mechanics, full stop. That is a feature for many players and a dealbreaker for others, and it is worth naming honestly. For fans of rhythm games, score-chasers, or anyone who just wants a lunch-break game that respects their time and reflexes, this is a genuinely well-made piece of work from a small studio that has been doing this longer than most people realize. The 96% positive rating on thousands of reviews is not an accident. Sometimes the simplest idea, executed with patience and precision, is the right one. Kai, Scout Team

One Finger Death Punch 2

One Finger Death Punch 2

15 abr 2019Silver Dollar Games
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A two-button kung-fu brawler that somehow makes you feel like a wire-fu action hero through pure rhythm and chaos. Deceptively deep, embarrassingly fun.

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One Finger Death Punch 2 is a stickman brawler built on the most stripped-back control scheme imaginable: left click, right click, and nothing else. Silver Dollar Games took that constraint and built an entire kinetic language out of it. Enemies approach from both sides, weapons litter the ground, and your job is to hit the right button at the right moment. That sounds thin on paper. In motion, it produces some of the most satisfying combat feedback you will find in an indie game at any price point. The game rewards timing over button-mashing in a way that quietly teaches you without ever lecturing. Early waves are generous and punchy. Somewhere around the mid-game the tempo climbs, weapon variety explodes, and you start pulling off disarms, throws, staff swings, and environmental kills in combinations that feel genuinely choreographed even though you barely planned them. There is a skill tree that broadens your options, and a level map that lets you choose your route through hundreds of stages. Survival modes, speed modes, and a tournament structure pad the runtime well past what you would expect from something this conceptually minimal. As an indie specialist I am usually the person in the room talking about atmosphere, pacing, and whether the soundtrack breathes right. This game is not really in my usual lane. But I find myself coming back to it because Silver Dollar Games understood something important: constraint is craft. Two buttons with perfect hit feedback and a crunching sound design is more satisfying than many six-button fighters with sloppy contact. The visual style is deliberately simple stickman work, but the animation snappiness is tuned with real care. Each kill has weight. Each combo feels earned. What does not work quite as well is the long-session experience. The wave structure, brilliant in short bursts, starts to blur if you play for more than an hour straight. There is not a narrative thread to pull you forward, no characters to meet, no world to piece together. If you need a reason to care beyond the feel of the combat itself, this game will not provide one. It is pure mechanics, full stop. That is a feature for many players and a dealbreaker for others, and it is worth naming honestly. For fans of rhythm games, score-chasers, or anyone who just wants a lunch-break game that respects their time and reflexes, this is a genuinely well-made piece of work from a small studio that has been doing this longer than most people realize. The 96% positive rating on thousands of reviews is not an accident. Sometimes the simplest idea, executed with patience and precision, is the right one.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamTwo-Button CombatScore AttackRhythm BrawlerWave SurvivalSkill TreeReflex-BasedReplayable Stages

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Processor
Intel Dual-Core 2 GHz or equivalent
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space

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Windows 10 - 64 bit
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Metacritic
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Steam
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Desarrolladora
Silver Dollar Games
Distribuidora
Silver Dollar Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 abr 2019

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